Which Goddess Are You?!?
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Which Goddess Are You?!? *with never before seen pics and goddesses*
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You are The Lady of the Lake! As in many traditions in which a goddess bestows kingship, The Lady of the Lake, a mysterious Celtic goddess, gave King Arthur the sword Excalibur and thus established his power and his right to be king. Before he died, Arthur restored the sword to her, and it now remains with her beneath the waters of the deep. Water, the source of all life, has long been the domain of the goddess. Lakes represent both the source of creative power and the land of the dead, life-giving and death or renewal being the two main functions of the goddess. Water indicates both consciousness and revelation. She is a guide to the mysterious realms of emotion and renewal, a source of immense creativivty. She can give us the energy we need to rule our lives.
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Which Goddess Are You?!? *with never before seen pics and goddesses*
brought to you by Quizilla
You are The Lady of the Lake! As in many traditions in which a goddess bestows kingship, The Lady of the Lake, a mysterious Celtic goddess, gave King Arthur the sword Excalibur and thus established his power and his right to be king. Before he died, Arthur restored the sword to her, and it now remains with her beneath the waters of the deep. Water, the source of all life, has long been the domain of the goddess. Lakes represent both the source of creative power and the land of the dead, life-giving and death or renewal being the two main functions of the goddess. Water indicates both consciousness and revelation. She is a guide to the mysterious realms of emotion and renewal, a source of immense creativivty. She can give us the energy we need to rule our lives.